MOSQUEE JUMA MASJIT
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By taking the street from the other side of the central square to the Madrasas Kilichbek, then turning two to the right, you arrive in this small, idyllic area at a small mosque in the late th century. Currently in renovation, it is accompanied by two iwan supported by 7 poles, supporting a prayer room. The woodwork of the iwan are well damaged, but it is an opportunity to see paintings in their state of origin. The court is pierced by a vast basin, and a 11 m minaret, completely rebuilt, dominates the whole. Under the basin would be Juma Masjit, a native of Samarkand, who preached Islam and came to death in Karchi. In addition, two th century tombs decorated with Arab motifs add to the site's obsolescence.
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